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People who get COVID continue to face increased risks of developing some neurological and psychiatric conditions, like psychosis and dementia, for up to two years afterwards.
Pakistan almost halves malaria cases in five years
Pakistan reduced malaria cases by 45% from 2015-2020. How did they do it?
Today’s launch marks the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine, which protects against rotavirus-related diarrhoeal disease, into Nigeria’s routine immunisation programme.
Seven photos of health workers in action: World Photography Day 2022
A celebration of the stories of care and commitment, captured in images of healthcare workers in action, from many corners of the globe.
Testimonies on the heightened COVID-19 vaccination among refugees
Voices of refugees, host community, health workers and experts speak about COVID-19 vaccination.
How surveillance can detect shape-shifting bacteria to stop them evading vaccines
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have saved millions of lives, but some bacterial strains have evolved to evade them. Genetic sequencing could help vaccine-makers stay one step ahead of the pathogen.
Vaccine profiles: Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis kills one in three of its severely afflicted victims and leaves approximately a quarter of survivors permanently brain damaged. The good news: there’s a vaccine.
By improving the immunisation room in Injibara health centre, the quality of health services and the number of children being brought for routine immunisation has gone up.
Cholera vaccine slows down prolonged outbreak in Malawi
Malawi is battling a cholera outbreak in 10 of its 28 districts. Oral cholera vaccines are helping to stem the tide.
Five charts on monkeypox, past and present
As the monkeypox outbreak continues to gain momentum worldwide, here are five charts explaining exactly why this outbreak is so different from what we’ve seen in the past.
Malawi health workers lead in COVID-19 vaccination
Malawi has vaccinated 83% of its frontline health care workers against COVID-19, pushing them to the forefront of the country's vaccination efforts.
New TCV data from Malawi highlight longer-term immune response
Strong immune response data provide even more evidence that typhoid conjugate vaccine offers lifesaving protection to African children.